Less than 24 hours after dropping the second game of a doubleheader to the Pioneers, No. 7 Oklahoma Baptist unleashed 14 hits in a 10-3 victory in the deciding game of the three-game Sooner Athletic Conference series on a windy Friday afternoon at Wilder Field.

Not only did the Bison get 14 hits, they also drew 10 walks and had a hit batter. On the other side of the diamond, two OBU pitchers combined to strike out 10 Wayland hitters. The Pioneers produced just six hits and three walks off Bison starter Chad Hardison, who went 7 1/3 innings and improved to 7-1 on the season.

Two of the Pioneers’ hits came from the top two batters in the order, Colton Palmer and Calvin Bass. WBU was down 8-0 before finally putting a run on the scoreboard in the bottom of the sixth. Palmer led off the inning with a base hit to right. Bass followed with a double in the left-centerfield gap that scored the speedy Palmer from first. After a strikeout and a foul popup, Brian Allen traded places with Bass on a sharp two-bagger down the left field line.

Allen got another RBI in the eighth when he plated Bass on a fielder’s choice groundout with the bases loaded.

Tom Bailey took the mound for Wayland on three days rest after making the start on Monday night against Lubbock Christian. The sophomore from Perth, Australia, gave up six runs, five earned, on seven hits and four walks in 5 2/3 innings of work. He struck out four.

Plainview senior Jobi Sanchez was the only effective reliever of the four who came in to replace Bailey. Sanchez threw the final two innings, both scoreless, allowing just one base runner — on a base hit to lead off the ninth.

The Pioneers (13-29, 4-15) return to action at noon Tuesday when more than 400 local elementary school students are expected to be their guests during a non-conference game against Eastern New Mexico University.